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‘An act of love’: Barbershop started by Black St. Olaf students finds permanent home
The shop, featured in a CBS documentary, helped fill a need for students who struggled to find a barber in Northfield who could cut and style textured and curly hair. The post ‘An act of love’: Barbershop started by Black St. Olaf students finds permanent home appeared first on Sahan Journal.
First Ever Terror In The Depot Halloween Party October 30
We've got a special spooky Halloween party you don't want to miss. Terror in the Depot is the perfect party to try out your Halloween costumes, have some food and drinks, and listen to live music all while hanging out in the haunted Depot. The Depot is really haunted. There...
Heartbreaking News From Popular Zollman Zoo in Minnesota
Heartbreaking news was shared this week by a favorite zoo in Southeast Minnesota. One of its beloved animals has sadly passed away. Sad News Shared By Zollman Zoo in Southeast Minnesota. A popular zoo in Southeast Minnesota that many families and residents love to explore had a sad update for...
Todd and Mary Hale celebrated as 'Spirit of the Community' recipients
It takes an acorn roughly four months to sprout, three years to be an established tree, and at least one lifetime to become a staple in the community — benefiting the area with shade and beauty. Despite the small likelihood of an individual planting an acorn and seeing it become the type of tree it is destined to be, people still plant those seeds. According to the Owatonna Foundation, Todd...
Apple season at farmer's markets
October is Apple Month and if you can't get out to an orchard, farmer's markets are a great place to pick up a bag or a bushel. Fireside Orchard & Gardens has been a member of the Minneapolis Farmers Market since 1982. Owner Darren Winfield joined KARE 11 Saturday to...
Tigers lose to Buccaneers after forcing fifth set in thrilling fashion
Riding high off of a sweep on the road against United South Central from Tuesday night, the Medford Tigers volleyball team returned to its home court Thursday night to take on the Waterville-Elysian-Morristown Buccaneers to finish out its second-to-last week of regular season action. The Tigers won the fourth set after being down two sets to one to force a fifth, but they ended up short, as the Buccaneers won 3-2 in a thrilling match. ...
Huskies win, finish season with 9-game undefeated streak
Just one early-season loss to Winona prevented the Owatonna girls soccer team from going undefeated in conference play this year. The Huskies wrapped up their regular season Thursday night with a win against the Rochester Mayo Spartans on the road. The Huskies are currently tied atop the Big 9 conference standings with Winona, as both teams have a 9-1-1 conference record and 28 points in the standings. The score was...
In Your Community: Order Eastern Stars collect food for Salvation Army
Austin Eastern Stars Chapter members along with some people from the state level spent two hours recently at Jim’s Marketplace and Hy-Vee. Between the grocery store collection and a collection from members and visitors at the lodge, they collected almost $800 and 165 pounds of food. The group then went to the lodge for a […] The post In Your Community: Order Eastern Stars collect food for Salvation Army appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Falcons add another draw to record, this time against Northfield
In a rematch of last year’s Section 1AA championship game, which Northfield won by a 2-0 margin, Faribault and the host Raiders battled to a 0-0 draw in Big 9 Conference action on Thursday, Oct. 3 on the pitch at Memorial Field. The decision moved Faribault’s record to 4-3-8, 3-3-4 Big 9, while the Raiders finished their Big 9 Conference season with a 3-4-3 record (5-5-4 overall). Northfield will wrap up its regular season schedule on Saturday, Oct. 5 with a 1 p.m. home game...
Dollars, achievements main focus during Faribault School Board candidate forum
Interpretations of test scores and facts surrounding the budget were at the heart of disagreements between the candidates for Faribault Public School Board. While some feel the current School Board have made cut after cut, others feel the budget is inflated, a divide made clear between candidates Thursday evening at the American Association of University Women forum at Faribault City Hall. Candidate Tabitha Kuperus was not in attendance at the forum. ...
Faribault volleyball gets much needed, deserved win on Cancer Awareness Night
With one of the youngest teams in the Big 9 and across the state, it’s been a trying season for the Faribault volleyball team. But, on Thursday night, the players and coaches bonded as one, as they honored a school district bus driver going through pancreatic cancer with a dominating three-set sweep over Big 9 rivals Rochester John Marshall for their third win of the season and first win in the Big 9. At 1-4, Faribault moves up to a tie for seventh place in...
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